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A pair of late 19th Century Bohemian white overlay cranberry glass table lustres, each petal rimmed bowl painted with floral panels above a tapered knopped stem with facet cut decoration on a circular base similarly decorated, height approx 35.5cm, together with a group of eighteen cut glass drops (faults).
An early 19th Century Wedgwood pearlware blue and white two handled bowl, cover and stand, transfer printed with a chinoiserie fenced garden scene, impressed factory marks to base (faults), together with a pair of late 19th Century Staffordshire pottery models of seated spaniels with glass eyes and gilt collars and fur decoration.
A part suite of glassware, possibly Doulton, decorated with a band of stylized fans above diamonds, comprising six wines, six sherry, six liqueur, six small tumblers and three large tumblers, together with a collection of other glass including a jug, five sundae dishes, five sundae flutes and a rose bowl.
A faon de Venise footed bowl possibly South Netherlands or Venice, late 16th century of greyish tint, the spiralling rib-moulded wide shallow lobed bowl set on a compressed hollow knop flanked by mereses over a tall spreading foot with folded rim 11cm. high by 16cm diameter; 4.25in. by 4.625in. For the form, with latticinio threads, dated to the mid 16th century, see H.Tait, The Golden Age of Venetian Glass, p,77, fig.111.
Three Anglo-Venetian wine glasses circa 1680 each conical bowl set on a hollow quatrefoil knop flanked by mereses above a wide conical foot with folded rim 14cm. to 15cm., 5.5in. to 5.875in. one with chip to merese, another with a minute rim chip (3) Glasses of this type are illustrated in the sketches of John Greene, dated 1667-1672, who was trading with Allesio Morelli, a Venetian glassmaker. A similar glass is illustrated by L.Bickerton, Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses, p.57, pl.27 A very similar example was sold in our New Bond Street Rooms, 14th April 1992, lot 43.
A rare coin water-glass and five assorted drinking glasses circa 1730 and later the first inset with a silver George II Maundy twopence of indecipherable date in the base, the lower section of the bowl with nipt-diamond-waies, the rim with spiral trail, together with a pedestal-stem goblet, a composite-stem wine glass and three facet-stem wine glasses, one engraved with neo-classical decoration in the manner of James Giles the first 11cm., 4.25in. (6) Literature The water glass illustrated W.Thorpe, A History of English and Irish Glass, pl.CIX Provenance The first from the Sir John S.Risley Collection and then the Peter Lazarus Collection, Bristol
A baluster sweetmeat glass circa 1730 the rib-moulded double-ogee bowl set on a collar above a triple-annulated knop and teared inverted baluster with basal knop and rib-moulded folded domed foot; together with a baluster-stem oil lamp with domed and inverted saucer foot and two assorted oil lamps, a candlestick and a small baluster wine glass the first 16.7cm., 6.625in. (6) Provenance The first oil lamp with Howard Phillips, London, 1979
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